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The median along this boulevard is home to many statues and monuments, including an eternal flame burning in memory of the Bay of Pigs Invasion in 1961, a statue commemorating Bay of Pigs brigade member Nestor 'Tony' Izquierdo, a large relief map of Cuba with a quote by Cuban independence leader José Martí, and many others.
The median along this boulevard is home to many statues and monuments, including an eternal flame burning in memory of the Bay of Pigs Invasion in 1961, a statue commemorating Bay of Pigs brigade member Nestor 'Tony' Izquierdo, a large relief map of Cuba with a quote by Cuban independence leader José Martí, and many others. If you look carefully at the massive ceiba tree located here, with its large, above-ground roots, you might see piles or bags of chicken bones, which are ritual sacrifices by practitioners of the Afro-Cuban religion of Santeria.
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Miami, FL, United States
A small park at the intersection of Calle Ocho and SW 15th Ave, named in honor of Maximo Gomez, the commander of the Cuban troops during its War of Independence in the late 19th century
A prominent Art Deco landmark on Calle Ocho, airing movies subtitled in Spanish
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The famous beachfront park of South Beach located along all the party destinations on Ocean Drive
The home where Elian Gonzalez lived during his short stay in the US, while his custody battle raged on
Home of the first African-American millionaire in Miami
Built by Geder Walker, this theater was opened in 1913 and was a major African-American entertainment destination until the 1960s